Glen Lake girls and boys basketball coaches have won coaches of the year.

Jason Bradford and Rich Ruelas, varsity girls and boys basketball coaches at Glen Lake, have both earned Class C coaches of the year. Voted on by the peers, out of 132 teams in Class C, the two coaches were awarded for their accomplishments over the year.

Leland continues to sweep the competition. County teams competed in the Suttons Bay Invitational, and Leland came out victorious. Each team also faced off against another opponent during the week. Teams are starting to make their final push before the districts as well. Following are the results from each teams matches.

Leland will face off against North Bay Monday, and Glen Lake will await the winner of that matchup, and will face off against the winner on Wednesday. The Comets seem to be the favorite in districts, as they tied the number team in the state Friday. Glen Lake (8-6-1) and North Bay (1-17-1) struggled against Leland (17-1-3), as the Comets, only loss came to Cadillac.

The Leelanau Tennis team gained momentum for regionals, as they defeated Cadillac last Thursday.

The Leelanauts will head to St. Francis to compete in this year’s regionals against all the other varsity teams in the conference. Matches will take place at three different locations, such as Traverse City Christian and other nearby schools.

The changing Christmas Cove shoreline is concerning to many Leelanau Township residents, but a solution to erosion remains unclear.

As the main point of discussion Tuesday at the Leelanau Township Board meeting, residents and board members expressed opinions on how to preserve the parking lot and beaches enjoyed by so many people in Leelanau County.